OnePlus ditches invites for the OnePlus 3 Comments

Grey1213, 01 Jun 2016Maybe, it just sounds a little too good to be true though to be honest. Even though I think it... moreWell the problem is through out the years we've been ripped off by such high $650+ prices by the old guard OEMs that if we see prices < $400 to $500 we think that OEMs are cutting corners.
Thanks to some of these Chinese OEMs for making well specced and well designed devices that cost $300-$500. They've totally disrupted the mobile phone market.

Tachito, 02 Jun 2016I would've really liked front facing speakers though. i'm not sure why this isn't a standard b... moreI really love the design and specs of the OP3, but I presently have the Axon 7 with badass stereo ffs coupled with impressive specs, design and build quality..top on my list. Will love to compare both devices on battery stamina, in hand feel, camera and price.
I hope the 3140mAh battery of the Axon 7 will not disappoint..love that phone. We shall see.

Nice! Major step forward!
Now all is left is for OnePlus to support an official Cyanogenmod ROM (the opensource version, not the proprietary one from Cyanogen) and we will truly have ourselves a flagship killer.

Anonymous, 01 Jun 2016If you are going to best other flagships, it makes sense to put in a larger battery than all o... moreEspecially since it's a 5.5inch screen. The dimensions can favour a larger with a little sacrifice in thickness.

Samsung was able to put a 3600Mah battery in the 5.5inch Galaxy S7Edge and 3000mah for the 5.1inch S7